1. 23 Mar, 2018 2 commits
    • odb: fix writing to fake write streams · a52b4c51
      In commit 7ec7aa4a (odb: assert on logic errors when writing objects,
      2018-02-01), the check for whether we are trying to overflowing the fake
      stream buffer was changed from returning an error to raising an assert.
      The conversion forgot though that the logic around `assert`s are
      basically inverted. Previously, if the statement
      
          stream->written + len > steram->size
      
      evaluated to true, we would return a `-1`. Now we are asserting that
      this statement is true, and in case it is not we will raise an error. So
      the conversion to the `assert` in fact changed the behaviour to the
      complete opposite intention.
      
      Fix the assert by inverting its condition again and add a regression
      test.
      Patrick Steinhardt committed
    • tests: add tests for the mempack ODB backend · 904307af
      Our mempack ODB backend has no test coverage at all right now. Add a
      simple test suite to at least have some coverage of the most basic
      operations on the ODB.
      Patrick Steinhardt committed
  2. 20 Mar, 2018 3 commits
  3. 19 Mar, 2018 11 commits
  4. 13 Mar, 2018 1 commit
  5. 12 Mar, 2018 2 commits
  6. 11 Mar, 2018 1 commit
  7. 10 Mar, 2018 3 commits
    • index: error out on unreasonable prefix-compressed path lengths · 3db1af1f
      When computing the complete path length from the encoded
      prefix-compressed path, we end up just allocating the complete path
      without ever checking what the encoded path length actually is. This can
      easily lead to a denial of service by just encoding an unreasonable long
      path name inside of the index. Git already enforces a maximum path
      length of 4096 bytes. As we also have that enforcement ready in some
      places, just make sure that the resulting path is smaller than
      GIT_PATH_MAX.
      
      Reported-by: Krishna Ram Prakash R <krp@gtux.in>
      Reported-by: Vivek Parikh <viv0411.parikh@gmail.com>
      Patrick Steinhardt committed
    • index: fix out-of-bounds read with invalid index entry prefix length · 3207ddb0
      The index format in version 4 has prefix-compressed entries, where every
      index entry can compress its path by using a path prefix of the previous
      entry. Since implmenting support for this index format version in commit
      5625d86b (index: support index v4, 2016-05-17), though, we do not
      correctly verify that the prefix length that we want to reuse is
      actually smaller or equal to the amount of characters than the length of
      the previous index entry's path. This can lead to a an integer underflow
      and subsequently to an out-of-bounds read.
      
      Fix this by verifying that the prefix is actually smaller than the
      previous entry's path length.
      
      Reported-by: Krishna Ram Prakash R <krp@gtux.in>
      Reported-by: Vivek Parikh <viv0411.parikh@gmail.com>
      Patrick Steinhardt committed
    • index: convert `read_entry` to return entry size via an out-param · 58a6fe94
      The function `read_entry` does not conform to our usual coding style of
      returning stuff via the out parameter and to use the return value for
      reporting errors. Due to most of our code conforming to that pattern, it
      has become quite natural for us to actually return `-1` in case there is
      any error, which has also slipped in with commit 5625d86b (index:
      support index v4, 2016-05-17). As the function returns an `size_t` only,
      though, the return value is wrapped around, causing the caller of
      `read_tree` to continue with an invalid index entry. Ultimately, this
      can lead to a double-free.
      
      Improve code and fix the bug by converting the function to return the
      index entry size via an out parameter and only using the return value to
      indicate errors.
      
      Reported-by: Krishna Ram Prakash R <krp@gtux.in>
      Reported-by: Vivek Parikh <viv0411.parikh@gmail.com>
      Patrick Steinhardt committed
  8. 08 Mar, 2018 3 commits
  9. 07 Mar, 2018 2 commits
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  13. 28 Feb, 2018 7 commits